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F Type R or Corvette Stingray.

Once when in Florida... Which is how many of these stories will start...I saw a Dodge Neon Civic. Yes. The front was Dodge Neon, and the back was Honda Civic. Not only that, upon a closer look in the car, there was a viper engine in it, and I knew it was a viper engine, because it was protruding into the passenger

Hello toyota camry, lexus es, everything japanese arm console.

How dare this be called a vette of any kind.

Fine. I want mine like this. I think you're off on the mpg, more like gpm.

Those wheel wells look off... Just a smidge.

Theoretically this all sounds great but what happens when you're in midtown in NYC at 5:15 am and the streets are teaming with these things. You need a brain in traffic like that, and often normal traffic laws go out the window. Hell, freggin' traffic lights are supposed to be automated, but we still need traffic

I was just about to say the same thing.

I was just about to say the same thing.

Wow, not only did he save the initial spin, instead of deciding to just hit the brakes while going backwards, opted for a j-turn instead.

This may be a case of the car being worth it because of the rarity, but there being literally next to no interest in purchase. They would have to find some guy who is a billionaire and randomly collecting every toyota ever made.

Why is this a shock? It's clear James' has been waiting for something electric to drive that actually worked. He was so psyched about the insight when that came out.

Abarth: "If you want your engine loud and exposed."

I'd say the original dodge charger's. All the way through early 70's.

When asked why he would go out and do the same thing right after he just had been arrested he responded: "I just don't know how to quit." This kid's goin places.

This is how portals open up to Hell.

Why do you need to play music when all I want to hear is this awesomeness.

It's a very thinly veiled camry. Any body who knows about the lexus toyota relationship knows this is a camry. Just nicer inside.

Yea, yea, yea. I know it's a very nice camry. But my family bought this lex used, for less than $20,000 with less than 30,000 miles. We bought it in like 2006 and it hasn't had a problem since then, aside from your normal wear and tear. Daily driven with at least 200 miles a week put on it for the past 8 years. It's

Jon is deadly on those roads.. During the GM Autogasm he lead us all in the scion fr-s, and keeping up was tough in everything from the new ats v6 to the 14 stingray and Camaro ZL1. I can't imagine what trying to follow him in his favorite car (the e30) must've been like. Not to mention in a brick with four wheels.